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Salix enna SLENDER WILLOW. 
ocation: Fruticetum 
Natural diseeibution: Cental and northeastern North America, 
S ierotii, PrzRoT’s WILLow. 
Location: Salicetum. 
atural distribution: Japan. 
i cela URPLE WILLOW. 
Locatio: etu alicetum 
ey dnb: Europe, non nee Africa and Asia. 
Salix purpurea var. angustifolia.  NARROW-LEAVED PURPLE 
ILLOW. 
Location: Fruticetum. 
COLLECTING FUNGI AT THE DELAWARE WATER 
GAP 
The writer ae a vacation of two weeks, August I~15, 191 
variety in exposure, soil, and Hos: ar the forests being oak- 
chestnut intermixed with hemlock and rhododendr The 
northern slopes of Mt. Minsi are particularly good te fleshy 
fungi during rather dry weather, since they are well watered 
and well shaded. 
A list of the fungi obtained will probably appear later in 
Mycologia. The ravages of the chestnut canker were very con- 
spicuous, all of th being either dead or dying. 
Some d 
ely 
the chestnut tree for shade, and the death of these magnificent 
trees will be severely felt. 
Thanks are due the management of the hotel for various 
courtesies extended me, and many of the guests for assisting me 
in collecting. W. A. Murri.t, 
Assistant Director 
